If you have not changed the default StatusPort
config, then you should be able to log on to you GK IP on port 7000. Then,
just do a "reload", which would read the config from your .ini file, and load
them to the running session.
Regarsd
HASSAN
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Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 04:52
Subject: Re: Change
neighbour GK
Thanks Jan,
Could you also advise the detailed steps to perform this? Sorry,
I am still learning.
Thanks
Leon
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From: Jan Willamowius
[mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Mon 3/16/2009 6:35
PM To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re:
Change neighbour GK
Hi Leon,
yes, you have to reload the configuration to
activate your changes. If you restart GnuGk, that will work, too, but that
would disconnect all calls, so its usually better to telnet to the status
port and use the "reload" command or send the process a HUP signal on Unix
systems.
Regards, Jan.
Leon Li wrote: > Do I have to
restart GnuGk service to make the new configuration working? If not, how can I
fix the problem?
-- Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/
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